* The game will have magic which can change you into "objects." When other players come attacking, you'll want to change into object form to hide. * The game will not have voice chat or free chatting, as these features would be minuses as they can potentially take you away from feeling like you're in the story. * You'll find that the various weapons have very precise differences in motion. If you get a powerful weapon, the motion will be different from your current weapon, which could take some getting used to. Because of this, they expect that some players will continue to use the weaker weapons that they've gotten used to, and so they're adjusting the game balance so that these players will be able to clear the game.

We only saw it properly unveiled about a week ago. Same could be said for Graces too, even if it was heavily hinted at for at least a week prior.

I don't think that's enough a reason. We already saw some gameplay in the TGS trailer (which clearly indicated that the game is similar to its predecessor), and the Project Dark website said it was coming out in 2011 for both consoles. You have Skyrim on the list, which we haven't seen a single gameplay vid of. Just a few in-game pics and bits of info.

What about Mass Effect 3? Not a single in-game shot. A teaser showing no gameplay whatsoever qualifies as a proper unveil, but one showing some actual gameplay doesn't? Strange. And Graces' situation is not even remotely similar.

Anyways, Dark Souls qualifies based on its pedigree alone, but not everyone shares my tastes in RPGs, which is completely normal. It's your list after all, not mine.

Project Dark was basically forgotten about because we hadn't heard anything since TGS and by the time the Dark Souls got a name and Tales of Graces F (which has no release window ANYWAY) cropped up last week stuff was finalized and written already. But a lot of us want DS (and Graces), believe me.

But little to no gameplay shown doesn't mean they can't anticipate a game. That's silly. In the case of Skyrim, we've got TES and Bethesda fans. And while we haven't SEEN much of Mass Effect 3, we have an idea of what to expect because it's the last part of a trilogy and it follows up the GOTY 2010.

Project Dark was basically forgotten about because we hadn't heard anything since TGS and by the time the Dark Souls got a name and Tales of Graces F (which has no release window ANYWAY) cropped up last week stuff was finalized and written already. But a lot of us want DS (and Graces), believe me.

But little to no gameplay shown doesn't mean they can't anticipate a game. That's silly. In the case of Skyrim, we've got TES and Bethesda fans. And while we haven't SEEN much of Mass Effect 3, we have an idea of what to expect because it's the last part of a trilogy and it follows up the GOTY 2010.

That's what bothers me. A list of most anticipated titles shouldn't be so formal, and that's why I had to make a comparison with other titles since Eusis mentioned proper unveiling. Did Dark Souls really need a name in order to make the list? And did every single editor just forget about the game? Come on, that's just silly.

That's what bothers me. A list of most anticipated titles shouldn't be so formal, and that's why I had to make a comparison with other titles since Eusis mentioned proper unveiling. Did Dark Souls really need a name in order to make the list? And did every single editor just forget about the game? Come on, that's just silly.

I didn't remember the gameplay myself, so to me the only thing to anticipate was the fact it was a probable spiritual successor to Demon's Souls; you get an idea of what to expect with stuff like the Mass Effect 3 trailer at least. If I'm not the only one who failed to catch that trailer then it makes sense.

That, and even if they saw the trailer it was out of the public eye until last week. It may as well have not even existed until then.

Yeah, there are at least 2 editors on staff that absolutely love Demon's Souls (one of them being moi), and Project Dark/Dark Souls (which is now one of my most anticipated games) had no mention for months, and slipped under the radar. It sounds like you are insinuating that we intentionally left it off the list because we aren't looking forward to it or something, but that's a silly notion.

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He also confirms that Dark Souls is not just a worldwide game in terms of release, but also in the the online space. He was disappointed that they could not implement an online system for Demon's Souls where all players could play together, and it's a pity because the online system was specifically designed such that it did not require direct interaction between languages. For Dark Souls you will be able to play with players all over the world.

Good news on the online component, but I think I might be one of the few how doesn`t care about it at all. I played Demon`s Souls solo. The multi required that you stayed relatively low-level in order to be able to find other people to play with. I on the other hand did some extreme power leveling; the last time I played my character was Lv 564.